



Video Rendition of stadium: http://www.miamiherald.com/video/index. ... id=5140910
Sarah Talalay South Florida Sun Sentinel
10:01 PM EDT, July 18, 2009
MIAMI - The Florida Marlins lengthy quest for a new ballpark came off the drawing board Saturday with a ceremonial groundbreaking, but the team's vision goes beyond creating a field of its own and controlling its own revenue.
It's about making a statement. So Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria challenged veteran ballpark architecture firm Populous to design a modernist structure: a sleek white stucco, silver metal and glass venue. He wanted a pitcher's park, but with an intimate 37,000 blue seats, a left-field beach with a swimming pool and a right-field porch where fans can catch home-run balls. And sliding glass panels behind left field to showcase Miami's skyline.
"For me, Miami is a really cool place to live ... it's a cool place to visit, it's a cool place to work in, and I wanted the stadium to have that feeling, which is why I wanted to look forward, rather than looking backward," Loria said.
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